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Cycling Views

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G'Day!I have been playing with Prject AI for the first time and wow, what I have been missing!My question is that I recall in FS2002, one was able to cycle through exterior views of all of the AI aircraft. However, I'm not seeing the command to be able to do this in FS9. Has that feature been omitted?Regards.Heather

I believe it is ctrl-W as default. If you're already in exterior view it shows you the next AI aircraft If not, it opens a new window. Also, SHIFT-CTRL-W skips to the previous plane.I also recommend the Traffic Toolbox SDK, that can be downloaded from Microsoft's site. It plugs into FlightSimulator and gives you a list of all AI aircraft and their current state. Doubleclicking on an aircraft in that list also jumps to a view of that aircraft.Allard.

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That worked, thank you.I had just forgotten that you had to be in external view when doing so.Cheers!Heather

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